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Dilemma: Can I really become a therapist if my friend's problems drain me? - EP.6 | Unfriended. | The Friendship Breakup Podcast

Dilemma: Can I really become a therapist if my friend's problems drain me? - EP.6 | Unfriended. | The Friendship Breakup Podcast

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Welcome to the Dilemma segment of the podcastβ€”where we dive into your toughest friendship struggles with unfiltered honesty.

In this episode of Unfriended., my co-host Samba and I tackle a dilemma that hits deep: What if helping others starts to break you?

A listener, who’s studying to become a therapist, is having second thoughts about her career. She’s drowning in her friend’s constant problems, feeling emotionally drained, and wonderingβ€”if she can’t handle this, does it mean she’s not cut out for the job?

Is this a breaking point or just part of becoming a therapist?

Tune in to hear the full dilemma…

Have you got a Friendship Dilemma? Please e-mail your dilemma to theunfriended.pod@gmail.com

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